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  2. List of Connecticut state symbols - Wikipedia

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    White shield with three grapevines on a field of azure blue, with a banner below the shield depicting the state motto. 1897. Motto. Qui Transtulit Sustinet. (He Who Transplanted Still Sustains) 1897. —. Seal. The Great seal of the state of Connecticut.

  3. Cedar Hill Cemetery (Hartford, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Hill Cemetery in Hartford, Connecticut is located at 453 Fairfield Avenue. It was designed by landscape architect Jacob Weidenmann (1829–1893) who also designed Hartford's Bushnell Park. Its first sections were completed in 1866 and the first burial took place on July 17, 1866. Cedar Hill was designed as an American rural cemetery in ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford ...

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    There are more than 400 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Hartford County, including 21 National Historic Landmarks. The city of Hartford is the location of 144 of these properties and districts, including 7 National Historic Landmarks; they are listed here, while the other properties and districts in the remaining ...

  5. Noah Webster House - Wikipedia

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    Noah Webster House. /  41.7461861°N 72.746500°W  / 41.7461861; -72.746500. The Noah Webster House is a historic house museum located at 227 South Main Street, West Hartford, Connecticut. It was the boyhood home of American lexicographer Noah Webster (Junior, 1758–1853), and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1962.

  6. Old North Cemetery (Hartford, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    August 6, 1998. The Old North Cemetery is a cemetery on Main Street in the Clay-Arsenal neighborhood north of downtown Hartford, Connecticut. It was established in 1807, and was the city's second municipal cemetery. It was the principal burying ground for the city's elites for many years, and has a fine collection of 19th-century funerary art.

  7. Harriet Beecher Stowe House (Hartford, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    February 27, 2013. Designated CP. November 29, 1979. The Harriet Beecher Stowe House is a historic house museum and National Historic Landmark at 73 Forest Street in Hartford, Connecticut that was once the home of Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of the 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin. Stowe lived in this house for the last 23 years of her life.

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